Starting the server from command line ===================================== Serviio consists from 2 executable files, a server and a console. To start using Serviio do the following: 1) Windows - the server starts automatically after Windows start. Run ServiioConsole or open http://localhost:23423/console in your browser to start the console. Alternatively you don't have to start Serviio as a service but use bin/serviio.bat (with -stop attribute to stop a running instance). 2) Linux - run Serviio server with bin/serviio.sh (with -stop attribute to stop a running instance). To start the console run bin/serviio-console.sh or open http://localhost:23423/console in your browser. 3) OSX - the server starts automatically after the OS start. To start the console execute Serviio-Console application from your Applications folder or open http://localhost:23423/console in your browser. To stop the server, run this in the Terminal: sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.serviio.server.plist To start the server, run this in the Terminal: sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.serviio.server.plist Only one instance of the server and client can run at a given time on a single machine. To set up a Serviio server running on another machine (and possibly OS), open http://server_ip:23423/console in your browser. Secure HTTP protocol ==================== To communicate with the Serviio server securely via HTTPS, use these URLs to access the console and MediaBrowser: https://localhost:23523/console https://localhost:23524/mediabrowser Included libraries and tools ============================ LAME MP3 Encoder ---------------- This software includes (in its Windows and OSX distributions) LAME MP3 Encoder (http://lame.sourceforge.net/). It is statically linked to FFmpeg. Source code used to build it can be found here (ver. 3.99.5): http://download.serviio.org/opensource/lame-3.99.5.tar.gz libRTMP ------- This software includes (in its Windows and OSX distributions) librtmp (http://rtmpdump.mplayerhq.hu/librtmp.3.html). It is statically linked to FFmpeg. Source code used to build it can be found here (ver. 2.4 +): http://download.serviio.org/opensource/rtmpdump.tar.gz x264 ---- This software includes (in its Windows and OSX distributions) x264 (http://www.videolan.org/developers/x264.html). It is statically linked to FFmpeg. Source code used to build it can be found here: http://download.serviio.org/opensource/last_x264.tar.bz2 libass ------ This software includes (in its Windows and OSX distributions) libass (http://code.google.com/p/libass/). It is statically linked to FFmpeg. Source code used to build it can be found here (ver. 0.10.1): http://download.serviio.org/opensource/libass-0.10.1.tar.gz FontConfig ---------- This software includes (in its Windows and OSX distributions) Fontconfig (http://www.fontconfig.org/). It is statically linked to FFmpeg. Source code used to build it can be found here (ver. 2.10.91): http://download.serviio.org/opensource/fontconfig-2.10.91.tar.gz Freetype2 --------- This software includes (in its Windows and OSX distributions) Freetype2 (www.freetype.org/freetype2/index.html). It is statically linked to FFmpeg. Source code used to build it can be found here (ver. 2.4.11): http://download.serviio.org/opensource/freetype-2.4.11.tar.gz Speex ----- This software includes (in its Windows and OSX distributions) Speex (http://www.speex.org/). It is statically linked to FFmpeg. Source code used to build it can be found here (ver. 1.2rc1): http://download.serviio.org/opensource/speex-1.2rc1.tar.gz Ogg --- This software includes (in its Windows and OSX distributions) libOgg (http://xiph.org/ogg/). It is statically linked to FFmpeg. Source code used to build it can be found here (ver. 1.3.2): http://download.serviio.org/opensource/libogg-1.3.2.tar.gz FFmpeg ------ This software includes (in its Windows and OSX distributions) FFmpeg (a great video library). Source code used to build it can be found here: http://download.serviio.org/opensource/ffmpeg-3.4.4.tar.bz2 *Linux* users should use the latest FFmpeg included in their OS distributions or compile the above sources. It should include librtmp for RTMP streaming support and libass for subtitles rendering. dcraw ----- This software includes dcraw.c - Dave Coffin's raw photo decoder. Source code can be found at http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/dcraw.c